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Walk Grade: DW

Parklands Regional Park

Prospective Members Welcome

July 12, 2020
Registrations: Closed

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SDW2A (see Walk Grades page) Prospective Member Welcome Limit 19 people Bring morning tea, 1.5L water, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent. Follow Radar Hill Road past the main trailhead to a restricted access vehicle gate and park in the clearing. The walk commences at the end of Radar Hill Road and follows fire trails through tall eucalypt forest and palm lined creeks. The terrain is undulating to hilly, so a moderate level of fitness is required. Parklands Conservation Park is a valuable wildlife habitat with vegetation ranging from eucalypt forests of bloodwood and tallowood trees (with banksia, wattle and grass tree understorey), to rainforest gullies with flooded gum, turpentine and, in protected wetter areas, groves of palms. On dry rocky ridges clothed in casuarinas, views to the coast can be glimpsed through gaps in the trees. A number of creeks lead to rock pools and cascades, which flow after heavy rainfall. We\'ll have morning tea at a rocky creek crossing
What to bring:
  • Backpack
  • Walking shoes/boots
  • Appropriate clothing to suit conditions
  • Sufficient water (minimum 2L)
  • Whistle
  • First aid kit
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Insect repellent
Parklands Regional Park